Agency
An Iowa broker learns of a material fact about a property during the listing appointment. The broker's duty to disclose this to a buyer applies:
AOnly if the buyer is represented by the broker
BRegardless of whether the buyer is represented by the broker✓ Correct
COnly if the buyer directly asks about the issue
DOnly after the offer is accepted
Explanation
Iowa agents have a duty to disclose known material facts to all parties in a transaction, regardless of who the agent represents. A listing agent must disclose known material defects to prospective buyers.
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